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The Riveria, iconically known as The Riv, now Las Delicias Koo Koo Roo California Kitchen, a space that was released to Hapa Sushi Pagliacci's, now the Lumina complex under construction Marvelous Marv's, which became Ebbets Field in Brooks Towers Shakey's Pizza, now Piatti in Cherry CreekĪdega, in the current Venice space in Lodo Straight Johnsons, a spot for great pizza with black lights in case you were high Z Tejas, in Park Meadows, later sold to Thai Basil Hi Ricki, later released to Sambucca, now three separate bars Soapy Smiths, later Martini Ranch, now Euclid Hall
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Lime in Larimer Square, the soon-to-open Milk & Honey
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What else has closed that friend of Eater mentioned missing? Here are a few: Mexicali later Del Mar Crab House, now Osteria Marco.
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If you want a full list, here are the 29 shuttered eateries and bars.Ĭadillac Ranch, in the current Tamayo space We were curious: How many of these places are still around? How many stood the test of time? Twenty-nine, ranging from Tante Louise to Strings are no longer around while 20, Sushi Den, Avenue Grill, and Barolo Grill among them. It appears that the mashup of matchboxes was created courtesy of the Food Bank of the Rockies as the phone number at the bottom of the poster is the one of the organization. When exactly this was taken remains unclear, but City Spirit Cafe was still open and that means it was after 1997. Inside the great box of treasures that is the three decade of Racineslaid this poster, a photo of 49 matchboxes from just as many Denver restaurants and bars.